Tricharina

Tricharina is a genus of fungi in the family Pyronemataceae. The genus has a widespread distribution in temperate regions, and contains 13 species. The anamorph form is Ascorhizoctonia.[2] Tricharina was described by mycologist Finn-Egil Eckblad in 1968.[3]

Tricharina
Tricharina praecox
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Tricharina

Eckblad (1968)
Type species
Tricharina gilva
(Boud. ex Cooke) Eckblad (1968)
Synonyms[1]
  • Tricharia Boud. (1885)

Species

  • T. ascophanoides
  • T. cretea
  • T. flava
  • T. gilva
  • T. groenlandica
  • T. hiemalis
  • T. japonica
  • T. mariae
  • T. ochroleuca
  • T. pallidisetosa
  • T. praecox
  • T. striispora
  • T. obispora
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References

  1. "Synonymy: Tricharina Eckblad". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
  2. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 698. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  3. Eckblad FE. (1968). "The genera of the operculate discomycetes". Nytt Magasin for Botanik. 15 (1–2): 1–191 (see p. 60).


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